Qurasuki
Image Room Tour Project Event List Column
Favorites
Image
Room Tour
Project
Event
Professional
Personal Diagnosis
The Slow-Living in Harmony with Nature Type
The Open to Light and Wind Type
The Private Courtyard for Inner Peace Type
The Mobility and Travel-Loving Garage Type
The Simple and Functional Minimalist Type
The Japanese Modern Fusion Type
The Antique and Story-Filled Living Type
The Art and Creation-Loving Creator Type
The DIY Life-Building Practitioner Type
The Music and Culture Immersion Type
The Cooking and Wine-Loving Gourmet Type
The Health-Conscious Fitness Type
The Living with Pets as Partners Type
The Urban Stylish Type
The Work-Life Integration Type
The Sea and Scenery-Loving Resort Type
The Industrial Design-Inspired Type
The Secret Hideout Hobbyist Type
Personal Color Diagnosis
Warm Spring
Cool Summer
Warm Autumn
Cool Winter
Translated automatically
日本語 (ja) 简体中文 (zh-hans) 繁體中文 (zh-hant) English (en)
Login
User Registration
Publish
Use
Advertise with Us
Frequently Asked Questions
Announcements
Operations
Column
House of Wood
Abax Architects
Abax Architects

House of Wood|Key Points for Home Building|Spatial Design Embracing Material Warmth and the Patina of Aging

Author: Qurasuki Editorial Department
The warmth, scent, and aging patina inherent to wood impart deep comfort to human body and mind. In a timber house, it is important not merely to employ wood, but to understand and work with its characteristics. Solid timber deepens in color and gains tactile richness over time, giving the impression that the house itself is alive. At the same time, practical issues such as pest protection and scheduled maintenance arise. Design must capitalize on the material's beauty while ensuring durability and functionality. It is essential to architecturally plan for the richness of living that accumulates as time passes alongside wood.

The Comfort of Being Surrounded by Solid Wood.

By using solid wood for the floors, walls, and ceilings, a space enveloped in the warmth and aroma of wood is created. Different species such as cedar, cypress, pine, and oak offer variations in color, texture, and scent, allowing selection according to preference and purpose. Solid wood breathes, regulates humidity, and gains character over time. Living surrounded by wood is an experience that engages all five senses with nature.

Enjoying Structural Beauty with Exposed Beams.

By exposing the beams, one can fully appreciate the structural beauty of wooden architecture. The sight of thick beams spanning across the space conveys both strength and warmth. When combined with a double-height ceiling, it creates a more three-dimensional and open environment. This is a distinctive charm of wooden houses, where the structure itself becomes an integral part of the interior design.

Expressive Character Through Wood-Clad Walls.

Cladding one or all walls with wood panels accentuates the natural beauty of the grain. The visual character varies depending on the installation pattern, such as horizontal, vertical, or herringbone layouts. Knotted boards convey a rustic warmth, while knot-free boards impart an elegant and refined impression. The texture of the wood brings a distinctive personality to the space.

Achieving Cohesion with Wooden Joinery.

By utilizing wooden joinery such as doors and sliding panels, a cohesive atmosphere is established throughout the entire space. Solid wood joinery imparts a sense of solidity and allows for the appreciation of natural aging over time. Selecting hardware and handles made from materials like brass or iron, which complement wood, further enhances the overall harmony. Meticulous attention to wooden details elevates the level of design refinement.

Understanding and Selecting Wood Species Based on Their Characteristics.

Cedar is soft and warm, cypress excels in durability and fragrance, pine is bright with a Nordic feel, and oak is hard with a sense of luxury; each wood species has distinct characteristics. By selecting the appropriate species according to the intended use and desired atmosphere, the inherent qualities of the wood can be maximized. Knowing the wood is the first step in building a wooden house.

Embracing the Patina of Time.

Solid wood changes color over time, deepening its character. The floor, once pale, transforms into a rich amber hue, and the accumulation of small scratches all serve as evidence of this evolution. Rather than valuing pristine newness, the key to cherishing a wooden home lies in the joy of nurturing it. Time enhances the beauty of wood.

Comfortable Indoor Environment with Humidity Control Effect.

Solid wood has a humidity-regulating function whereby it absorbs moisture when humidity levels are high and releases moisture when the air is dry. This natural mechanism stabilizes indoor humidity, helping to prevent the growth of mold and dust mites. By allowing the wood to 'breathe,' a healthy living environment is maintained.

The Significance of Using Local Timber.

Utilizing timber grown locally reduces the energy consumed in transportation and supports the regional forestry industry. Wood species adapted to the local climate and environment are considered to have higher durability in that area. Choosing locally sourced timber is an environmentally and regionally responsible decision.

Warmth at Your Feet with Wooden Staircases.

By opting for wooden staircases, the warmth and softness transmitted to the soles of the feet create a comfortable experience. Even in winter, the surface does not feel cold, allowing for the comfort of walking barefoot. Attention to the thickness of the treads and the finish of the tread surfaces ensures a balance between safety and aesthetic appeal. Wooden staircases enrich the daily experience of ascending and descending.

Combination of Wood and Other Materials.

By combining wood not only with itself but also with materials such as plaster, diatomaceous earth, stone, and iron, a richer expression is created. The warmth of wood contrasts with the textures of other materials, enhancing each other. The combination of materials brings depth to the space.

The Mindset to Enjoy Maintenance.

Solid wood flooring requires regular application of oil or wax. However, the time spent on this care provides an opportunity to engage with the wood and deepen one’s attachment to it. The more attention given, the more beautiful the wooden floor becomes, offering a joy akin to nurturing a living organism. Maintenance is an integral part of daily living.

Bringing Traditional Timber Joinery Techniques into the Modern Era.

By incorporating traditional timber joinery techniques, it is possible to achieve elegant structures without reliance on metal fasteners. This requires the skill of master carpenters, and the beauty of the joints they create is truly a work of art. These traditional techniques breathe life into contemporary wooden homes.

  • Sakura House on Awaji Island|House of Wood
    Sakura House on Awaji Island2
    Kumi Inoue Architects
    Kumi Inoue Architects
    2-6-15 Kuwazu, Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Ocean View House
    Living with Nature
    Engawa
    Wooden Sash
    Clinic-House
    Wood Deck
    Exposed Beam
    LivingWithNature
    WoodDeck
    Engawa
    ScenicViews
    ClinicAndResidence
  • House in Kirishima|House of Wood
    House in Kirishima13
    KASA ARCHITECTS
    KASA ARCHITECTS
    2-21-2-1S Fuda, Chofu City, Tokyo
    Closed to Outside, Open to Inside
    Courtyard
    Privacy
    Courtyard
    EnclosedOutwardOpenInward
    Privacy
  • Chamber of Time|House of Wood
    Chamber of Time15
    AS IT IS Co., Ltd.
    AS IT IS Co., Ltd.
    576 O, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
    Renovation
    Mindful Living
    Generational Home
    Shoji
    Retro Modern
    Reclaimed Beam
    Kominka Restoration
    Exposed Beam
  • Convex–Concave–Convex|House of Wood
    Convex–Concave–Convex4
    AS IT IS Co., Ltd.
    AS IT IS Co., Ltd.
    576 O, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
    Natural Materials
    Circulation Flow
    Bouldering Wall
    Nook
    High Airtightness and High Insulation
    Skip Floor
    Natural Modern
    Timber Frame
    Island Kitchen
    Exposed Beam
  • House in Senriyamanishi|House of Wood
    House in Senriyamanishi2
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Second-Floor Living
    Exposed Beam
    Semi-basement
    TennisCourt
    2FLDK
    ExposedBeams
  • House in Akigawa|House of Wood
    House in Akigawa5
    Atelier Cotocoto
    Atelier Cotocoto
    4 Sekimachiminami, Nerima-ku, Tokyo
    Circulation Flow
    Natural Modern
    Scenic View
    Living with Nature
    DIY
    Courtyard
    LivingWithNature
    Courtyard
    WoodBurningStove
    CirculationFlow

wood

  • A Rich Transitional Space Connecting Interior and Exterior
    House with a Doma|Introduction to Architecture Firms|A Rich Transitional Space Connecting Interior and Exterior
    2026-05-11|Qurasuki Editorial Department
  • Harmonizing Aesthetics and Functionality
    Spiral Staircase|Custom-built homes by architecture firms|Harmonizing Aesthetics and Functionality
    2026-05-13|Qurasuki Editorial Department
  • Realizing an Aesthetic Space through the Integration of Architecture and Interior Design
    Homes for Design Enthusiasts|Key Points for Home Building|Realizing an Aesthetic Space through the Integration of Architecture and Interior Design
    2026-05-17|Qurasuki Editorial Department
  • A Home for Living with Your Beloved Car
    Garage Houses|Introduction to Architecture Firms|A Home for Living with Your Beloved Car
    2026-05-11|Qurasuki Editorial Department
  • Living Comfortably with Time‑Worn Furniture: A Home That Savors the Depth of Materials
    Homes for Antique Enthusiasts|Case Studies|Living Comfortably with Time‑Worn Furniture: A Home That Savors the Depth of Materials
    2026-05-17|Qurasuki Editorial Department
  • Creating Expanse and Diverse Spaces with Level Changes for a Rich, Three-Dimensional Life
    Skip Floor|Case Studies|Creating Expanse and Diverse Spaces with Level Changes for a Rich, Three-Dimensional Life
    2026-01-27|Qurasuki Editorial Department
  • TOP
  • 〉Column
  • 〉House of Wood
  • 〉Key Points for Home Building
Tips for connecting what you love with your home
English
Translated automatically
日本語 (ja) 简体中文 (zh-hans) 繁體中文 (zh-hant) English (en)
  • #Home Theater
  • #Adjustable Shelf
  • #Tea Garden
  • #Vacation Home
  • #Narrow House
  • #High Thermal Insulation
  • #Architect's Own House
  • #Guitar
  • #House with Doma
  • #Simple Life
  • #Slope
  • #Garage House
  • #Breezy House
  • #Energy-Saving House
  • #Renovation
  • #Skeleton Remodeling
  • #Toplight
  • #Conservatory
  • #Skylight
  • #Plaster Wall
  • #Tea Room
  • #Diatomaceous Earth
  • #Plasterer's Finish
  • #Pet Space
  • #Passage Doma
  • #Material Texture
  • #Extension
  • #Sloped Ceiling
  • #Natural Materials
  • #Cafe Style
  • #Sloped Site
  • #Night View
  • #Calm Presence
  • #Mountain Cabin
  • #Compact House
  • #Green Wall
  • Announcements | Architect | Construction company | Frequently Asked Questions | Q&A | Column
  • © Qurasuki.All Rights Reserved. | Terms of Service | Privacy | Operations
Please configure your cookie settings.
  • Our website uses cookies to enhance site usability.
  • Some cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of our services.
  • For more details, please refer to Cookie Policy.
  • Accept all cookies
  • Reject non-essential cookies